What other storms do you think would have been missed pre 90s when we really got good satellites
04- Nicole, Otto
05- Lee, Vince
06- Debby
07- Andrea, Chantal, Jerry
08- Laura, Nana
09- Ana
10- Gaston, Nicole
11- Franklin, Jose
12- Joyce, Patty
13- Jerry, Lorenzo
14- Hanna
15- Claudette, Henri
16- Alex
17- Arlene, Bret, Philippe
18- Debby, Ernesto
19- Andrea, Chantal, Erin, Nestor, Olga, Rebekah
20- Dolly, Edouard, Kyle, Omar, Wilfred, Alpha
Storms that would have been missed pre-satellite era
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Re: Storms that would have been missed pre-satellite era
That is a lot of storms in the last two years. I'm surprised that Imelda 2019 and Bertha 2020 aren't included in your list since they were named literally just prior to landfall.
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Re: Storms that would have been missed pre-satellite era
NorthieStangl wrote:That is a lot of storms in the last two years. I'm surprised that Imelda 2019 and Bertha 2020 aren't included in your list since they were named literally just prior to landfall.
Imelda formed close to Texas. It would of been noticed by land base weather stations.
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